The Missner Group Announces Three New Hires

THE MISSNER GROUP ANNOUNCES THREE NEW HIRES

PRESS RELEASE: The Missner Group is pleased to announce three new hires for their organization. Ron Tamason will serve as The Missner Group’s new senior project manager, Chris Glasder will take on the assistant project manager role, and Theresa Hernandez will serve as an executive assistant.

Ron Tamason is joining our firm bringing over thirty years of project experience. Ron has a diversified range of relevant industry knowledge at every level of the construction process, including but certainly not limited to budgeting, design/build, engineering, and construction management.  Ron will serve as a senior project manager at The Missner Group; his responsibilities will include working on many of Missner’s most complex and challenging projects where his expertise in due diligence, design, value engineering, defining scope, negotiating contracts, establishing and controlling schedules, and delivering projects will be utilized.

Chris Glasder brings a broad skill set to The Missner Group including, value engineering practices, bid processing, supervision of field staff and subcontractor base, and other preconstruction applications. Glasder will serve as an assistant project manager at The Missner Group, with responsibilities that include assisting Project Managers with administrative duties, bidding, awarding contracts, scheduling and overall project management, both in the office and in the field.

Theresa Hernandez brings over ten years of administrative experience to The Missner Group, where she will serve as the executive assistant to our CEO and business development team. Before she became an administrator, Theresa was a member of the United States Armed Forces. We are so pleased to have Theresa here at The Missner group and thank her for her service to our country.

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